NEW SPECIES OF SKATE, NOTORAJA-OCHRODERMA, FROM OFF QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, WITH COMMENTS ON THE TAXONOMIC LIMITS OF NOTORAJA (CHONDRICHTHYES, RAJOIDEI)
Jd. Mceachran et Pr. Last, NEW SPECIES OF SKATE, NOTORAJA-OCHRODERMA, FROM OFF QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, WITH COMMENTS ON THE TAXONOMIC LIMITS OF NOTORAJA (CHONDRICHTHYES, RAJOIDEI), Copeia, (2), 1994, pp. 413-421
A new species of skate, Notoraja ochroderma, is described from the coa
st of Queensland, Australia, in the western South Pacific Ocean. The n
ew species is distinguished from its congeners by the values of severa
l proportional measurements, the presence of oronasal pits, coloration
, and several skeletal structures. The new species is similar to both
Notoraja and Pavoraja (Subgenus A), but it is classified with Notoraja
because the scapulocoracoid possesses an anterior bridge. Examination
of a specimen of N. tobitukai indicated that only one character state
separates Notoraja and Pavoraja (subgenus A), suggesting that Pavoraj
a (Subgenus A) forms a monophyletic group with Notoraja rather than wi
th Pavoraja. However, reallocation of Pavoraja (subgenus A) is not rec
ommended until the taxa are better known. Review of the clasper compon
ent rhipidion suggests that the structure found in Notoraja, Pavoraja,
Irolita, and Arhynchobatis is not homologous with the widely distribu
ted structure found in the rajoid Group II of McEachran and Miyake (19
90).